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Bangladesh
Win over abuse of religion
2009-01-01
Julfikar Ali Manik

Corruption, alleged links to militancy and campaigns about the role in genocide of 1971 led to voters' humiliating rejection of Jamaat's religion-based politics in the parliamentary polls, say political analysts and civil society leaders. "The voters have rejected misuse of religion in politics through their ballots," political analyst Prof Imtiaz Ahmed told The Daily Star. The people didn't like distortion of religion for political gains, he added.

Human rights activist and former adviser to caretaker government Sultana Kamal said, "This result is the reflection of peoples' secular mind. They have proved again through ballots that they don't like communalism, chauvinism and fascism."

Veteran freedom fighter and former army chief Lt Gen (retd) M Harun-ur-Rashid believes the new generation rejected Jamaat when they learned for the first time about the party's role in 1971.

Posted by:Fred

#6  Bangladesh is a country now? What ever happened to East Pakistan? I really need to keep up.
Posted by: SteveS   2009-01-01 11:54  

#5  Here, OS - have an electrolyte drink with a couple ibuprofen. Works wonders LOL
Posted by: lotp   2009-01-01 10:54  

#4  I don't read headers, I just cliky from the front page.

I blame the hangover.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-01-01 10:37  

#3  except it was posted in "Bangladesh"....
Posted by: Frank G   2009-01-01 10:20  

#2  DOH! I forgot to say it: Bangladesh.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-01-01 10:14  

#1  Ummm, what country is this about?

Actually I know, but for those that can not ID it by the names of the players and parties, it might be handy to post it inline with the article.
Posted by: OldSpook   2009-01-01 10:12  

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